Maps by Raft and Fly

Web and Mobile Maps for Idaho and Montana

Did you know the owner of Raft and Fly is also a cartographer?  Check out a few FREE web and mobile maps he has thrown together to help you find your way around the river and backcountry.  Maps include:

Fly Fish Idaho

Idaho Trails fishing map
Description
A comprehensive web map of Idaho feature boat ramps, fishing access, trails, gauging stations, and campsites. 
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Mobile apps are available free through Avenza (also free) for Android and iOS for the:

Free Mobile Maps:

Lower Salmon River - Riggins, ID

Lower Salmon Riggins ID Map
Description:
Geographic Area: From the Vinegar Creek boat ramp and the Gospel Hump Wilderness (permit boundary) east of Riggins, ID to White Bird and Hammer Creek boat ramp. Included: -Navigation notes taken from the BLM handbook for avoiding holes and rapids -River mileage between boat ramps -Boat ramps -Campsites -Trails
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McCall, ID Trail Guide

McCall, ID Trails Guide Map
Description:
Bear Basin, Ponderosa State Park, Jug Mountain, and beyond! North to Burgdorf - East to Loon Lake - West to Hard Lake - South to Louie Lake
 
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Rock Creek, MT to Georgetown Lake

Rock Creek, MT Georgetown Lake Map Avenza
Description:
Covering the entire length of Rock Creek to Georgetown Lake. These are some of Montana's most pristine and sacred fish hatchery's. In this map you will find: -Boat Ramps -Campsites -Fishing Access Sites -Forest Service Rental Cabins -Hiking Trails -Mile markers stretching the entire 49.2 mile length of Rock Creek Road -Public land ownership
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Missoula, MT Trail Guide

Missoula, MT trails map mountain bike map free
Description:
Featuring 136 trails, covering more than 700 square miles in and around Missoula, you won't find a more comprehensive trail map anywhere. Trail names include both U.S. Forest Service trail numbers and local namesakes such as Ewok Trail, and Trail of Tears. Enjoy!